Here is my story, I was a passenger for 16 years on Yamahas ( Royal Star 1300cc, V-Star) Honda's, Suzuki's, Kawasaki Nomade, and I told people that I used to ride with that I wanted to get my motorcycle License.
So in 2012 I bought a HD Switchback new to the HD line, then a friend of mine said " why don't you buy a Can-Am Spyder, so I traded in the HD, for a 2012 RTS-SE5 it had anti-lock brakes, Traction Control, Stability Control, Semi- Auto Transmission power steering, Reverse, Cruise Control and many other extra's and it was more visibility, I had the whole lane to my self. And where ever I went I would get people asking me questions about it. The spyder is a conversation piece. They are fun to drive, if you are familiar with driving a Snowmobile that is how they handle, but smoother. I had 8, 988 miles on the 2012RTS-SE5, then when I saw/ took a demo ride on a 2014RTS-SE6 the demo ride/saw it sold me, " I said to my self " I got to have one of these"! So on July 30,2014 I traded in my 2012RTS-SE5 for a 2014RTS-SE6 in cognac I have no cut complaints about the 2014RTS-SE6 I am not turning back. I like the 2014RTS-SE6 because it has the New Rotax 1330 ACE Engine, 6 speed, you can cruise comfortably at 3,300 RPM's , New 1200-W Alternator ( 85% more power for your electronic accessories) you don't need a Battery Tender,( like I did when I had the 2012rts-se5 had to keep the battery tender plug-in to keep the battery charged) ECO mode smart Assist, you can go farther on a 1 tank of gas, higher torque, smoother ride. I know this has not been mentioned........ you still have the freedom, open air, when life gets stressful you can go for a ride! You meet a great group of people that have spyders, like on this site. I am in my 50's.
I don't have any dislikes about my 2014RTS-SE6 Cognac I am a happy Spyder Owner! I can not ride my 2014RTS-SE6 in the COLD, and SNOWY months, Hurry up SPRING!!!! I go to some of the Spyder events.
Dislikes: None Deanna